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XYMeter


XY-Meter Applet

Example : Functionplot

This example shows the drawing of a function (y = f(x)) via Javascript and the XY-Meter applet. You may change function or parameters of the applet (header, title of x /y-axis, number of calculated points, the visible range,..) by using the corresponding HTML form (only type the new value into the form and press the corresponding button). The used applet methods together with their parameters are described in Applet Methods.
The buttons are explained at the end of this document.
In order to see which applet methods are used for drawing or changing parameters please look at the source of this document. You can find the source file in Sources.

You need to refer to the javascript, either within the document, or in a separate file:
<script language="Javascript" SRC="javascript.js"></script>

The script is available in the zip file.

<table border=0 width=100%>
<Form name="GETPARAMETER" ACTION="" METHOD="GET">
<TR><th colspan=4 bgcolor=#80FFFF> XY-Meter Parameter</th>
<th bgcolor=#80FFFF>XY-Applet</th>
</TR>

<TR>
<TD align=right>Header</TD>
<TD align=left colspan=3><input name="_head" value="Y" size="8"></TD>
<TD align=center valign=top rowspan=6>
<APPLET CODE="xymeter.class" NAME="utmeter" WIDTH=220 HEIGHT=220>
</APPLET>
</TD>

</TR>

<TR>
<TD align=right>Title (X)</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_xunit" value="s" size="4"></TD>
<TD align=rigth>Title (Y)</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_yunit" value="V" size="4"></TD>
</TR>

<TR>
<TD align=right>Xmin</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_xmin" value="0" size="5"></TD>
<TD align=right>Xmax</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_xmax" value="100" size="5"></TD>
</TR>


<TR>
<TD align=right>Ymin</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_ymin" value="0" size="5"></TD>
<TD align=right>Ymax</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_ymax" value="100" size="5"></TD>
</TR>

<TR>
<TD align=right>max. XY</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_maxpairs" value="100" size="5"></TD>

<TD align=right>Linecolor</TD>
<TD align=left>
<select name="_LINColor" size="1">
<option value="White">white
<option value="Black">black
<option value="LightGray">lightgray
<option value="Gray">gray
<option value="DarkGray">darkgray
<option value="Red">red
<option value="Green">green
<option selected value="Blue">blue
<option value="Yellow">yellow
<option value="Magenta">magenta
<option value="Cyan">cyan
<option value="Pink">pink
<option value="Orange">orange
</select>
</TD>

</TR>

<TR>
<TD  valign=top><input type="button" name="JSSLC" value="Set Linecolor"
onclick="JSSetLineColor(this.form)"></TD>

<TD valign=top><input type="button" name="SP" value="Set Parameter" onclick="JSSetParameter(this.form)"></TD>

<TD valign=top colspan=2><input type="button" name="RES" value="RESET"
onclick="JSResetMeter()"></TD>

</TR>


</table>
<P></P>

<table border=0 widht=100%>
<TR><th colspan=4 bgcolor=#80FFFF> The Function</th>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD align=right><B>Choose Function</B></TD>
<TD align=left>
<select name="WhichCurve" size="1">
<option selected value="lin"> A+B*t
<option value="sin"> A*sin(B*t)
<option value="ex">A*(1-exp^(-t/B))
</select>
</TD>
<TD align=left><B>Function</B></TD>
<TD  colspan=4 align=right><input name="_CIN" value="----------------" size="20"></TD>
</TR>

<TR>
<TD align=right>A</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_A" value="1.0" size="5"></TD>
<TD align=right>B</TD>
<TD align=left><input name="_B" value="1.0" size="5"></TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD align=right valign=top colspan=2><input type="button" name="SGEN" value="Set Function" onclick="SetFunction(this.form)">
</TD>
<TD align=right valign=top colspan=2><input type="button" name="draw" value="Draw Function" onclick="StartCalculation()">
</TD>
</TR>
</table>
</FORM>

The Buttons:

button meaning input fields
Set Linecolor Change the used color for the function Linecolor
Set Parameter Change some general parameters of the applet Header, Title (X), Title (Y), xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, maxXY
RESET Set the initial parameters of the applet ./.
Set Function Set the function for drawing Choose Function, A, B
Draw Function Press this button to draw the function ./.

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